Thursday, January 26, 2017

Simple Personal Github Page (with Jekyll)

I remember when I was creating my first Github Page. I was still quite new to git, did not understand branches and I was lost in Jekyll configuration. This step-by-step guide is intended for people in such situation that are, however, users of a) Github b) RStudio (if not, read this).

4. Commit Changes and Push Them to Github

Finally, go into your RStudio "Git" panel, select all files and commit them with and an appropriate message ("initial commit of my first Github Page, hurray!").

Git panel is just next to Environment and History

You might want to check that Github Pages are turned on in your repo's setting (https://github.com/USERNAME/USERNAME.github.io/settings). You might need to wait for a minute or two before the page is generated. Do not like it? Modify - commit - push (- make a tea - rinse - and repeat).

1 comment:

Thanks for the detailed instructions. I have toyed around with the guidelines but somehow the site is failing. As an alternative, I have cloned your code and it works fine. The challenge comes when I want to out a new post. I get an error : Cannot find the configuration file config.yaml or config.toml of the website